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DJ Shipley describes a traumatic experience during his deployment where he felt helpless as his idol, Matty Roberts, was shot. Despite being under heavy fire, he chose to run back into danger rather than live with survivor's guilt.
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DJ Shipley describes the impact of losing fellow SEALs during operations, explaining the emotional burden and survivor's guilt that comes with such experiences.
At about 2,000 to 3,000 meters, when it's really dark, I would turn all the lights off on the submarine and then on again, like blinking. Often, I'd see flashes of light throughout the ocean, like lightning.
The practice of burning uniforms in Navy SEAL training symbolizes a commitment to never return to a previous state, akin to the historical concept of 'burning the boats.'
DJ Shipley describes the impact of losing fellow SEALs during operations, explaining the emotional burden and survivor's guilt that comes with such experiences.